Classical guitarist Craig Ogden will inject some welcome spring sunshine into a concert in Warwickshire tomorrow.

Australian-born Craig will be the soloist for Rodrigo’s atmospheric Concierto De Aranjuez which, the composer himself once said, conjures up the palatial gardens of Aranjuez with “the fragrance of magnolias, the singing of birds, and the gushing of fountains”.

Craig will be teaming up with the Orchestra da Camera for the concert in St Mary’s Hall, Warwick, at 7.30pm.

And the sunshine mood will continue with Delius’s On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring and Faure’s dreamy Pavane.

Mozart’s Symphony No 40 and Mendelssohn’s Son and Stranger Overture complete the programme.

Craig and the Orchestra da Camera – which has its roots in Warwickshire – are old friends. In 2011 they teamed up for a performance of the same Rodrigo concerto in Coventry following a workshop with guitar students in the city.

Craig is one of the UK’s most recorded guitarists and his Classic FM albums The Guitarist and Summertime both topped the UK classical chart in summer 2010 and 2011 respectively.

Craig has performed as a soloist with leading orchestras in the UK and abroad and regularly appears as soloist and chamber musician at major London venues.

He is principal lecturer in guitar at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester and visiting lecturer at London’s Royal College of Music. Tickets on 0845 6801926.

* A guitar duo has won the 2014 Leamington Music Prize for the first time. The Vickers Bovey Guitar Duo – Julian Vickers and Daniel Bovey – receive a £1,000 prize and a concert in the next Leamington Music winter concert series.

The pair have been studying at Birmingham Conservatoire and this autumn go to the Royal Academy of Music in London.

* Violinist Tamsin Waley-Cohen will join the Orchestra of the Swan for the first in a new season of concerts at Bedworth Civic Hall on Wednesday.

The 7.30pm concert includes two works by Mozart – his “Turkish” violin concerto and the Concerto Rondo for violin, both featuring Tamsin as the soloist. Tickets on 024 7637 6707.

* Leading British baroque group Florilegium play in Warwick on Sunday to close out the current Music in the Round season at the town’s Bridge House Theatre.

The 3pm concert mixes works by German and French composers including JS Bach and his son CPE Bach, and Telemann. Tickets on 01926 776438.

* Three young soloists will get their chance to shine at a concert from Spires Youth Orchestra in Rugby on Sunday.

Cimador’s rarely performed Double Bass Concerto in G features the orchestra’s Lucy Edmunds, while Vivaldi’s Concerto for 2 Cellos in G minor will showcase the talents of Callum Ellis and Lizzie Bolitho.

It’s the first time that Spires Youth Orchestra, formed two years ago to draw together talented young musicians from Coventry and Warwickshire, has performed in Rugby.

The 2.30pm concert, at Lawrence Sheriff School, also features Mozart’s Don Giovanni Overture, William Walton’s Crown Imperial March and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No 2. The conductor is Colin Touchin. Tickets on 024 7637 0515 or on the door.